The Geordie Shore girls caused a scene when they were carried by security staff during last night's drunken bender out in Magaluf, this follows reports officials are trying to stop MTV filming the new series in the town of Calvià.

After being slapped with strict guidelines preventing them from filming in public places, tourism officials are now moving to stop the Newcastle lads and lasses from shooting scenes in private venues.

The latest video of the gang sees Scotty T , Gaz Beadle, Nathan Henry and Aaron Chalmers moving from club to club, while their female counterparts are being aided by security.

At one point both Holly Hagan and Chloe Ferry stumble in the street, as Chantelle Connelly and Marnie Simpson look on.

Chloe Ferry leaving Project nightclub in Magaluf after a night out with the Geordie Shore coast (Image: Xposure)

Holly Hagan also aided by security (Image: Xposure) ]

The stars have been visiting lapdancing clubs, necking drinks and some antics of cast members stripping down have also caused concern for officials.

There are further reports of the town in "lockdown", after it has been revealed the Calvià officials refused the MTV show filming.

A statement from Calvià Town Hall reads: "Due to the reports in various media releases in the British press regarding the filming in Magaluf of the series Geordie Shore, the Calvià Town Hall wishes to clarify that the filming permission requested by the film producer was refused and consequently has not been granted the corresponding permissions to film in the municipality of Calvià."

In regards to those reports, a spokesperson at Lime Pictures said: "We were aware that filming on the main Magaluf strip would be restricted and so provisions had already been made for this.

"Lime Pictures has completed all due diligence in securing the correct licenses for filming material for broadcast in Magaluf and have adhered to the restrictions, filming only where we are licensed to."

It has also been said that any scenes filmed in public areas may have to be scrapped.

In regards to this, the spokesperson added: "Any suggestion that we have filmed material for broadcast illegally is completely unfounded."

Marnie Simpson looking worse for wear (Image: Xposure)

Town hall bosses also said they would use police to make sure a public filming ban in the party resort was obeyed.

Calvia mayor Alfonso Rodriguez spoke out after calling an emergency meeting between representatives of Calvia town hall which covers Magaluf, the regional Balearic Islands government and the Magaluf Hotels Association as well as nightclub, bar and cafe owners in the area.

He said afterwards: “We are all saying the same thing which is ‘no’ to these types of shows which damage the image of our resort.

"Our resort is a resort of quality which caters for families, adults and young people, but young people acting in a controlled way.

"It’s quite clear that the handbrake we put on certain types of excessive behaviour last year is not going to be released."